The Chevening South Asia Journalism Fellowship (SAJP) is aimed at mid-career journalists from South Asian countries.
The Nieman Visiting Fellowships at Harvard offer short-term research opportunities to individuals interested in working on special projects.
The program is an initiative of Temasek Foundation and has been hosted since 2017 by the Institute of Policy Studies.
The East-West Center (EWC) welcomes scholars and analysts from China who wish to participate in the China Scholarship Council.
Since 1995, the German-Asian Programme has offered annual fellowships to Asian and German journalists aged 28 to 45.
The fellowship program “Media Ambassadors India – Germany” aims to attract journalists with an interest in international understanding between India and Germany.
ELP is a transformative experience, carefully cultivated to grow mid-career journalists as news leaders, managers and executives.
Under the programme, several grants are made to independent journalists on a rolling-basis every quarter. The fellowship programme particularly favours independent journalists from difficult geographies and diverse social backgrounds.
The India Science Media Fellowship aims to nurture journalists from India to appreciate the scientific process and tell stories of science effectively. The overarching goal is to enable and enrich public understanding.
The ICFJ Knight Fellowships instill a culture of news innovation and experimentation worldwide.
The fellowship aims to create awareness around water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) issues in the country through long format narratives.
The fellowship aims to encourage young media professionals in the climate and energy sector, who by the end of the program develop a deeper understanding of climate issues.
The Wipro Media Fellowship enables socially conscious individuals to work with some of India’s most committed grassroots organizations and leaders.
The South Asian Voices Visiting Fellowship is a year-long research fellowship combining professional and academic experience.
The SAF-Madanjeet Singh scholarship supports the one-year postgraduate course at the Asian College of Journalism.
Early-career professional journalists from developing countries with proficiency in English can apply for a six-month fellowship.
Will support a freelance journalist who is seeking to report stories in the Middle East.
SAJA is committed to promoting high-quality journalism by enabling students to acquire the necessary education to meet high journalistic standards.